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I thought this show started out great !! Mmm, maybe too great of an idea that was too difficult to keep up ??
IMO, it's gone way down from where it started - I binge watched the first season on Netflix because I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next but, these last couple seasons, especially the last one are so lame. The whole Dark Emma sequence is hard to take seriously,I thought this show started out great !! Mmm, maybe too great of an idea that was too difficult to keep up ??
IMO, it's gone way down from where it started - I binge watched the first season on Netflix because I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next but, these last couple seasons, especially the last one are so lame. The whole Dark Emma sequence is hard to take seriously, especially when her family is behind her out of character Hook obsession.
I think the writers are doing the actors and their fans a huge disservice. I came to admire Jennifer Morrison in her Emma character, but that has changed dramatically.…Expand

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This show started with an interesting concept and was heavily promoted as a modern, feminist fairy tale. The only thing modern about it is the plumbing. Even the technology used by the characters is 35 years out of date. It's feminist in the sense that randomly female characters declare themselves independent and rescue themselves from dungeons, but it becomes ever increasingly romance obsessed as well as employs old, sexist cliche tropes like No Means Yes. The quality of acting seriously declines over the seasons as they cast bad actors and the good ones seem less than enthusiastic about their roles.

So far as reimagining fairy tales goes, after the first season, they don't. Instead they create entirely original characters whom they give infamous names, trading on the fan base for that character to prop up ever falling ratings for an original work that's truly uninspired. Between retroactive continuity, lazy, sloppy writing and a determination to make the characters fit the plot rather than the other way around, the story becomes incredibly convoluted, absurd and difficult to care about. At times it results in truly bizarre, and even rather gross, behavior by characters or story lines. At one point, they have Snow White tell the Evil Queen that sleeping with another woman's husband is nothing to be ashamed of without a hint of irony. By 4B, it's as if they're determined to make all the characters as unlikable as possible other than Hook, the most obvious Gary Stu I've ever seen.

For purely mindless entertainment, it's fine, but if you can't help but notice continuity errors, this is definitely not the show for you.…Expand

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While it started well, this became one of the worst shows I've ever seen. Bad writing, editing, directing, sound production and CGI is joined by new characters played by bad actors in cringe-inducing stories. Captain Hook, played by a mediocre actor at best, is a Creator's Pet to whom no rule applies, and the writers obsession with him derails everything with the potential to be genuinely entertaining and interesting. The mass destruction of the lead, who wasn't the strongest character to start with, in Dark Swan was agonizing to witness. By the end of the first half of season five, I not only stopped watching, I wished I'd never watched it in the first place.

I feel like I'm both dumber and more cynical for having seen this.…Expand

Once Upon A Time is a fairy tale version of the show Heroes. Both shows started with a really cool concept that they were unable to sustain after the first season. Both ended up trapping their characters in narrative stasis by retreading the same character arcs every season. Both had a hard core following that continued to watch in the vain hope that the show could reclaim the magicOnce Upon A Time is a fairy tale version of the show Heroes. Both shows started with a really cool concept that they were unable to sustain after the first season. Both ended up trapping their characters in narrative stasis by retreading the same character arcs every season. Both had a hard core following that continued to watch in the vain hope that the show could reclaim the magic because they liked the characters/actors. The only difference is the soapy elements of Once has allowed it to run for more seasons than Heroes.…Expand

This is one of the worst shows I have ever watched. I mean, it is shockingly bad. The writing and dialog are absolutely some of the laziest, cringe inducing garbage I have ever had the displeasure of suffering through. This is the pinnacle of awful network television trash, and the fact it's rated so highly makes me seriously question my faith in human intelligence.

5000 charactersThis is one of the worst shows I have ever watched. I mean, it is shockingly bad. The writing and dialog are absolutely some of the laziest, cringe inducing garbage I have ever had the displeasure of suffering through. This is the pinnacle of awful network television trash, and the fact it's rated so highly makes me seriously question my faith in human intelligence.

5000 characters isn't even close to enough text for me to outline all the idiocies in this series, so I won't even try (wouldn't want to give away any spoilers to the masochists who would subject themselves to this mental torture!). The writers have written themselves into a corner so many times and then bailed themselves out with the most comical and flimsy of plot devices, it's flat out embarrassing. I can't count how many times someone has "died", only to be resurrected in the very next episode by some ridiculous means that the writers just pulled out of their rears. The plot has more holes than a block of Swiss cheese and there seem to be no consequences or repurcussions for anything that transpires. The characters are some of the most unlikable group of vapid idiots you'll ever be subjected to, and the liberties they've taken with the canon of the storybook characters is simply disgraceful. I can't believe Disney didn't shut this crap down in pre-production to protect their IP's. Don't even get me started on the absolutely godawful CGI and special effects, they look like something out of a B-rated sci-fi channel original movie from the 90's.

There is nothing redeeming about this pile of garbage, save for the fact that it has Robert Carlyle and Giancarlo Esposito, and I'm genuinely embarrassed for them to have to participated in this dumpster fire of a show. You may be asking yourself, why in the world would I have continued to watch this mind-numbingly horrible piece of entertainment if I hate it so much. That's simple, it's like a Trainwreck you can't look away from. I can't count how many times I've burst out laughing at the absurdity of it all. I kept tuning in to see how the writers would manage to top their last act of utter laziness, stupidity and incompetence, and on that point, they have never ceased to amaze me. These are the only reason I give this show a 1 insead of a 0 rating. It is a primer on just how bad a show can be, and should be required viewing for all film students and script writers on what NOT to do.

TL;DR: I hate this show and everything about it. The world is a worse place and my life is poored for having been subjected to this travesty of television. ABC should be should be embarrassed for having ever aired this pile of excrement. May God have mercy on their souls.…Expand

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The show is interesting, its a twist on classic fairy tail stories with new over arching plots thrown in. Seeing how stories get combined, different fairy-tale characters turn out to be the same person and how the drama becomes more moral grey then the original Disney story is really interesting to watch. But the main problem with the show is all drama and audienceConfusing and Toothless
The show is interesting, its a twist on classic fairy tail stories with new over arching plots thrown in. Seeing how stories get combined, different fairy-tale characters turn out to be the same person and how the drama becomes more moral grey then the original Disney story is really interesting to watch. But the main problem with the show is all drama and audience relation is lost when too many big supernatural elements get thrown in. Every season ends with the heroes having to dig deep down and believe in themselves after finding some rare magical thing needed to stop some big supernatural plague that only been briefly explained is really bad. Because this is a retelling of a fairy tale and its already been explained in the show that good-guys always win. The audience can safely assume that the problem will be resolved adding to drama. then because the show is about magical stuff and our heroes digging down within themselves. The audience has no grasp of what they are going thru and the show makes no attempt to make us feel it.…Expand

I'm shocked this is rated so highly. The dialogue is dreadful. The acting sucks, but since the script is so bad, we probably shouldn't place too much blame on them.

For a show with such an ambitiously conceived setting, everything looks cheap. No exaggeration: the costumes look like they were harvested from a thrift store bin. Also, the special effects are embarrassingly bad. [C'monI'm shocked this is rated so highly. The dialogue is dreadful. The acting sucks, but since the script is so bad, we probably shouldn't place too much blame on them.

For a show with such an ambitiously conceived setting, everything looks cheap. No exaggeration: the costumes look like they were harvested from a thrift store bin. Also, the special effects are embarrassingly bad. [C'mon guys! If you're going to make a fantasy series, and you refuse to pay for good writers, then the least you can do is splurge on good special effects and costume design.]

It's a shame, because the idea of this show is so appealing. Unfortunately, the idea alone is not enough for me. This series fails in every category of execution.…Expand

The thing I thought was the absolute funniest was how the wicked stepmother gave them worst fate she could imagine, and that was living in a quaint upper-middle class town in Maine. There are a lot of times where the progression of the story just doesn't make sense, and requires a very generous suspension of disbelief.It's not absolutely terrible, but I'd hesitate to call it good.

The thing I thought was the absolute funniest was how the wicked stepmother gave them worst fate she could imagine, and that was living in a quaint upper-middle class town in Maine. There are a lot of times where the progression of the story just doesn't make sense, and requires a very generous suspension of disbelief. Other times, the protagonist makes unethical decisions and the show paints it as a "noble" thing to do.

I could see how people would enjoy this show if they're enamored with the idea of larger-than-life romance, but it falls short in worthwhile content.…Expand

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Okay... where to begin. First of all let's kill a certain cliche that claims all women like this show. I didn't, and that's because I found it pretty boring and poorly written. It's an interesting idea that all the fairytale characters are put in the real world, but it has been done before, so I expected something original. All I got were plot twists that were unreal and characters I didn't find interesting at all. For example the protagonist, Emma, she's supposed to be some kind of detective or people finder or whatever and one day her kid Henry (that she left for adoption after he was born) pops up at her door and says she has to help him. So she finds herself in a small town called Storybrooke (ugh what a lame name) and it's run by a mayor who is really the Evil Queen from Snow White and her curse brought every fairytale creature in there so they could suffer and she could have a happy ending. I don't get it. Where is the suffering or the happy ending. Just a lame town with lame people. And suddenly Emma and Regina(the Queen) start to fight over Henry. Their dialogue is just ridiculous, like in Days of Our Lives or something. Also the huntsman who was supposed to kill Snow but didn't and then the Queen got mad and took his heart so she could make him her bed slave and then he kisses Emma and starts to remember and then the Queen kills him by crushing his heart while him and Emma make out??? I mean what? Why? And why is Red Riding Hood a slutty waitress? The plot is just awkward, there's so many things missing and so many things that need not to be there. It reminds me of Pirates of the Caribbean movies or the Hobbit. Too much but at the same time too little. In the series even the costumes remind me of how sentimental it is. What I wanted was the world of forgotten fairy tales. Myths all over the world. What about stories we don't hear often? And there could have been a world more like in Snow White and the Huntsman (even though it wasn't a great movie it was visually awesome, more darker and stranger). Finally, there was only one character in the series that I liked and that was Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold (I'm from Finland so here it's "Tittelintuure"). Mostly I think because he was played by Robert Carlyle who is one of my favorite actors. I'm truly disappointed and hope that the Grimm will be better, starting to watch it now.…Expand

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I believe this show has/had a lot of potntial. Unfortunatley though, due to the terrible acting and poor special effects, this show rates below average for me.

First of all, the casting is somewhat atrocious. Robert Carlysle and Jennifer Morrison's characters are the only ones I can stomach. Snow White, Prince Charming, Henry-everyone else is completely intolerable. Regina is probably the worst villain I've ever seen and don't even get me started on Peter Pan. And all the gushy, mushy 'romantic' 'true love' moments are just purely revolting.
With bad writing, terrible casting, and even worse acting, this show gets a bad score from me.…Expand

Once upon a time, ABC was in talks with an amazing creator named Bill Willingham, whose comic series "Fables" is a long line of brilliance, mature exploration of character and fairy tale tropes blended into a modern setting. It is hands down one of the best series I have ever read, and it's still going (at least into 2015 when the story comes to a close).

At some point, those talksOnce upon a time, ABC was in talks with an amazing creator named Bill Willingham, whose comic series "Fables" is a long line of brilliance, mature exploration of character and fairy tale tropes blended into a modern setting. It is hands down one of the best series I have ever read, and it's still going (at least into 2015 when the story comes to a close).

At some point, those talks fell through. Then, half a year later, ABC announces Once Upon a Time, based on the same basic conceit as the Willingham comic from Vertigo (DC). I'm sad it's not Fables, but I'm excited at the idea.

Then, I watch it. I tried. I really did. It's so watered down, trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator, with annoying leads (though I liked Jiminy Cricket and I liked Rumpelstiltskin for what they were worth). It had a less-intriguing premise. It was far too soft and Disney-fied. They basically took this amazing mature story and tried to make it have mass appeal to the family audience. Already not what I wanted, but hey, I like a good family show on occasion, so I stuck it out.

And the writing sucked. The plotting, the dialogue, the generic tropes done with a straight face, bland as could be. The kid is obnoxious. Snow's 'daughter' is obnoxious. Snow is less interesting than a bottle of Ambien (and it's sad, too, I loved the actress in Big Love).

Jiminy and Rumpel are the only reason this review didn't get a '0'.

If you want something that's actually good in this vein, go read Fables. Or watch Grimm.…Expand

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Once Upon a Time presents an interesting concept, but the execution is a complete train wreck. The idea of seeing so many childhood stories rolled up into one monster TV show could have been great, but it seems that Disney bit off more than they could chew. Multiple characters have been introduced only to be forgotten as the story progresses. For a show founded on the idea that everyone is entitled to a happy ending, it seems that unless a character offers something significant to progress the plot they are forgotten. The seven dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hooding, the giant from Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella (who had a baby when the show first aired and was never heard from again)- apparently, once a character serves the purpose at hand they are not heard from again until they can contribute (conveniently) to the incredulously transparent plot. Take, for example, Ariel. The last time we heard from her she was off to find Eric, her true love, and live happily ever after. That's what everyone wanted, right? Fast forward to the current season. It seems that in an attempt to keep viewers on the edge of their seats, Captain Hook gets knocked unconscious in a fight and tossed overboard by the morally-torn-but-still-evil sea witch, Ursula. Who will save him? Well, everyone else is preoccupied, and we can't let a main character die, so it looks like its up to the long-lost Ariel to save the day! Where has she been all this time? Why, trapped in a bottle with Captain Hook's ship- not that anyone was at all aware of that until her appearance needed to be explained. It seems that she was released just in time to contribute to the plot for all of five minutes (if that) before disappearing for the rest of the episode. No heart-felt reunion with characters she once knew. Not even a goodbye.
It is difficult to believe that Once Upon a Time was NOT intended for the now young adult group who grew up watching many of the characters the show has tried to bring together. The concepts are obviously not geared entirely toward the less than 10 crowd (for example, Queen Regina partying with three witches and getting a hangover) but roping in a new, younger audience was likely just icing on the cake. However, Once Upon a Time has taken on the role of a parent-on-the-spot with the audience being the curious child. The writers have assumed a terrible habit of giving brief, vague explanations to make up for laziness and sloppy writing, flip-flopping back and forth between past and present for what seems like convenience sake, and at times even neglecting the now-stagnant relationships between the main cast of characters. Once Upon a Time has started quests and abandoned them time and time again for no other reason than that the current path is the easiest path. The story tries too hard to incorporate as many characters as possible into the show which ultimately results in forced and awkward conversations and relationships, anti-climactic episodes, and unfulfilling endings. Each episode is riddled with questionable events like needing a particular item and always, without fail finding it- oftentimes right in the open- in Rumpelstiltskin's shop. Mixed with the bad graphics and mediocre acting (which can't be blamed entirely on the actors, given the script), this show has no substance or clear plot, and is ultimately not recommended by this reviewer.…Expand

Too be honest, although this show seems to bring in good reviews, it is a mainstream fanfiction displayed on television. Not to dis fanfiction but there's a reason it's not simply fiction, it typically amateuristic and gives training wheels to those not too serious or just starting out, it should not be put on television. It's fairly unoriginal and crams nostalgic characters into modernToo be honest, although this show seems to bring in good reviews, it is a mainstream fanfiction displayed on television. Not to dis fanfiction but there's a reason it's not simply fiction, it typically amateuristic and gives training wheels to those not too serious or just starting out, it should not be put on television. It's fairly unoriginal and crams nostalgic characters into modern ordeals to attract fairytale fanatics. In the latest episode, a new character has been put in from a very recent film, I'd imagine it would butcher the original film and creating a backstory for this character as the show does would be an insult to the original writers considering this movie came out so recently. Overall, it's entertaining to some but should not be considered a "serious" show.…Expand

Generic is probably the word that best describes this series. It was extremely painful for me to sit through all 22 episodes. I'm having a hard time believing some of the critics called this show "clever" or "smart" because it is anything but smart. I wanted to like this show as I'm a huge fan of The Wolf Among Us, a video game with a similar premise. However, the show proved to have justGeneric is probably the word that best describes this series. It was extremely painful for me to sit through all 22 episodes. I'm having a hard time believing some of the critics called this show "clever" or "smart" because it is anything but smart. I wanted to like this show as I'm a huge fan of The Wolf Among Us, a video game with a similar premise. However, the show proved to have just far too many problems:
- The story often lacks logic, and the characters make unintelligent decisions all the time.
- The show is too inconsistent. There are few episodes that have some fresh stories, and the majority of others that are totally unoriginal and thus unbelievably boring.
- The characters are comically one-dimensional, and the acting often feels extremely soapy.
- Production values are horrifically low. Everything looks ridiculously cheap, and the CGI is just horrible.
- The Storybrooke events are too slow-paced. The finale was a good payoff, but why couldn't they just speed things up before?…Expand

I was expecting this to be more of a MOTW format with each week there being a fairy tale character that needs help to get back to the fairy-tale world. Instead it is a continuous story set in the real world. The story is quite good at first, but the problem is that is all just too lightweight, there is no real sense of threat or importance to anything that happens. The fairy-taleI was expecting this to be more of a MOTW format with each week there being a fairy tale character that needs help to get back to the fairy-tale world. Instead it is a continuous story set in the real world. The story is quite good at first, but the problem is that is all just too lightweight, there is no real sense of threat or importance to anything that happens. The fairy-tale characters are trapped in the real world but they are not in any danger, they don't even know they are from another world. They all have jobs, houses, friends; you could even say they have better lives than before since fairy tales are set in medieval times. Also, the evil queen sent them all to the real world as a PUNISHMENT, so why did she choose to COME WITH THEM? Once the story has established itself, the show becomes a lot more like a soap in which the characters just happen to be fairy-tale characters and the plots are boring. The element of fantasy is mostly gone and its more trivial human life drama.…Expand

Robert Carlyle is wonderful... the best acting performance on the show. What turns me off is the use of a trite acting vocabulary by Jennifer Morrison. She has moments when it seems she wants to show depth, and then, "yuck," another little unconvincing move or facial expression that feels hollow and unconvincing. The same kind of cheap "Disney school of bad acting" that permeates otherRobert Carlyle is wonderful... the best acting performance on the show. What turns me off is the use of a trite acting vocabulary by Jennifer Morrison. She has moments when it seems she wants to show depth, and then, "yuck," another little unconvincing move or facial expression that feels hollow and unconvincing. The same kind of cheap "Disney school of bad acting" that permeates other shows like Terra Nova, and just about all of Disney's TV shows. Come production staff. I know you can see it because you shorten many of the shots on Morrison's face at times. Give her some coaching if you want to invite the audience to really get into the story.…Expand

I wanted to give this show a fair shot but after five episodes I wonder if I must be watching a different show than everyone else. The characters are well thought and the casting is okay, but the show is so very dull. Not a lot happens at all, I was expecting more of a drama than a soap. Interesting concept, but too boring for me. The comparisons with Grimm need to stop too, they are worlds apart.

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At first, this show was okay. The plot was a little bland, but I could stomach it. But, during season two, it started going downhill, really quickly. The plot twists became completely obvious, the main character was reduced from a hard ass, amazing character who did what she needed to and wanted to, to a character who kinda just acted on Snow and Charming's whim, and went against her gut. The acting is mediocre, except for Lana Parrilla and Robert Carlyle, who are the only reasons I stayed with the show for so long. I am also a female, so lets drop the stereotype that this show is just for women and children.

This show had so much potential, but Adam and Eddy are afraid to take risks and can't even make a decent plot twist to save their lives. They've centered the entire show off of two romances; one with Emma and Hook, the other with Regina and Robin, both romances abusive and destructive. You have Robin, who drops Regina like a hot potato when his wife was brought back to life, only to say that he kinda sorta wants to be with Regina again. And manages to woo her by getting in her personal space and trying to act 'sexy', when I know that if a man were to do that in real life, it would be more creepy than charming. And you have Hook who locked Emma up in a cell for Cora to kill, yet everyone seems to forget about that, not to mention, he's just overall creepy and also forced himself on Emma throughout season two and three. And even Neal, who left her high and dry to have a baby in a jail cell. But you have young girls who see this and expect it to be what a real relationship should be like, when these are red flags...

Overall, this show is stereotypical and overdone. The only good things about it are Parrilla and Carlyle. Case closed.…Expand

After watching a fair few episodes I've decided to not bother watching this again. The writers have realised they need to create 22 episodes so instead of actually telling stories they just give you enough with the inevitable cliffhangers that force you to come back to see what happens. The word Soap opera is appropriate.
The main antagonist, the Queen(Regina) is just a shallow one sidedAfter watching a fair few episodes I've decided to not bother watching this again. The writers have realised they need to create 22 episodes so instead of actually telling stories they just give you enough with the inevitable cliffhangers that force you to come back to see what happens. The word Soap opera is appropriate.
The main antagonist, the Queen(Regina) is just a shallow one sided disney style evil character that we are expected to accept without any real insight into the hows and whys of her obvious anger at everything.
Robert Carlysles **** character is about the only saving grace in the whole show and the only character with any real depth. The rest you can pretty much take or leave. Its a shame as the story had potential but the writers just don't have the talent to make 22 episodes of interesting content. Maybe if they had made it 10 or 12 episodes they could actually have made it work.
The telling of the Enchanted forest stories is not bad, with some interesting twists on the stories we know, but anything to do with Storybrooke is just static.…Expand

Worst show I have ever seen. Disney is ruining every movie they ever made with this stupid show with a bad storyline. I can't even watch one episode. The animation is poor and the show is so bad it's comcial.

There are some decent ideas here, but you have to wade through some mediocre acting and truly awful writing. Even some of the CGI is surprisingly bad. What was with the fairy godmother character floating around in one scene? She was lit incorrectly to fit in with the main scene. Just not well done.

I was truly curious about some of the big questions in this story, but the overall vehicleThere are some decent ideas here, but you have to wade through some mediocre acting and truly awful writing. Even some of the CGI is surprisingly bad. What was with the fairy godmother character floating around in one scene? She was lit incorrectly to fit in with the main scene. Just not well done.

I was truly curious about some of the big questions in this story, but the overall vehicle is so clumsily done that I just can't give this show any more time.…Expand

I loved the concept of the show its different from what's on television at the moment and it makes you want to watch it and the cast does a fantastic job! I can not wait to continue watching the show and see how the storyline develops.

I came into this show a little late, catching up on Hulu right now. Its pretty good. I enjoy that its a pleasant mix of the fairy tale world and RL. It avoids the vanity of going heavy on CGI to do the fairy tale stuff. It has the feel of Lost-Lite which is fine. Pretty solid acting, especially from the woman playing the Wicked Queen/Mayor. Once I get caught up I am putting it on theI came into this show a little late, catching up on Hulu right now. Its pretty good. I enjoy that its a pleasant mix of the fairy tale world and RL. It avoids the vanity of going heavy on CGI to do the fairy tale stuff. It has the feel of Lost-Lite which is fine. Pretty solid acting, especially from the woman playing the Wicked Queen/Mayor. Once I get caught up I am putting it on the regular viewing list. Good job ABC.…Expand

I would have preferred that this show keep the angle that this is all in the boys head avoiding his dreary life. The evil queen is such a baffling cartoon without any depth. Or maybe she is just a bad actress?! I wished the writers would have allowed her to express real attempt at wanting to be the best mother to her adopted son. Instead the show is now asking the audience to suspend allI would have preferred that this show keep the angle that this is all in the boys head avoiding his dreary life. The evil queen is such a baffling cartoon without any depth. Or maybe she is just a bad actress?! I wished the writers would have allowed her to express real attempt at wanting to be the best mother to her adopted son. Instead the show is now asking the audience to suspend all belief that the town somehow wants to get back to fairytale land, or someplace else?!…Expand

Some people may not have a sense of imagination or fun, but this show is a way to escape from the bad economy or your family issues etc. Once Upon a Time is a creative, imaginative, interesting show. It keeps you on your toes for the entire week, waiting for the next episode. The story line is is "out-of-the-box" and the acting is well done. I am addicted.

Original, well acted, beautifully shot and directed. This has to be one of the best new shows on TV. The creators of Â¨LostÂ¨proved once again that they can grab our attention hopefully they keep a hold on it.

This is one of the new shows this season that is actually really good. When I first saw commercials, I wasn't sure how it would turn out. Now I see its clever, compelling storytelling as a work of art. The show reminds me of lost, as it was created by a few of its producers. It lives in the present and the past, which keeps me so intrigued. I hope this show is here to last.

This is an amazingly entertaining show. My girlfriend and I are obsessed with catching every minute of every episode. I am amazed that some people think this show is just for kids. Most kids will not get it. Why someone would take the time to rate it a "0" is more astonishing. Must be a hateful person. Keep these episodes coming!

I'm plesantly surprised with Once Upon a Time. On the surface, it's pretty much a complete carbon copy of the comic series "Fables", but it quickly becomes something very different. The pilot was cheesy, and the story starts slow, but it definitely improves over the season. Henry's the most pretentious kid on TV, however.

This show is by far one of my favorites of all time! I absolutely love the casting (spot on with the characters) and the twists to some of the fairy tales are very clever and interesting! This show has made me cry, laugh, and has definitely hooked me for the long run. I highly recommend it, especially for those who love any fairy tales, even the Wizard of Oz.

This show is very interesting and similar to lost. It is one of the most fascinating shows out these. These days most shows are the ordinary cookie cutter dramas so this is something new and different. The characters are very well written and played, however the story is starting to head in the wrong direction. The show needs to start getting more intense, as so far in the 3rd seasonThis show is very interesting and similar to lost. It is one of the most fascinating shows out these. These days most shows are the ordinary cookie cutter dramas so this is something new and different. The characters are very well written and played, however the story is starting to head in the wrong direction. The show needs to start getting more intense, as so far in the 3rd season nothing super spectacular has happened.…Expand

The one thing that works in this show is the theme of it, the absolute fresh and new concept that really makes it a good time watch. It reminds me of Lost where every episode had a different character story on the island connected with their past and here ... the storybrooke people and their past where they are story book characters. Story is really good however it needs to improve a bitThe one thing that works in this show is the theme of it, the absolute fresh and new concept that really makes it a good time watch. It reminds me of Lost where every episode had a different character story on the island connected with their past and here ... the storybrooke people and their past where they are story book characters. Story is really good however it needs to improve a bit in writing department and it gets bit dull and hollow at times so not a perfect show but really worth watching. It offers romance, excitement, thrill, drama and everything. Your favorite story characters with twists.…Expand

The idea of taking fairy tales and deconstructing them is a very original idea, I totally disagree with the other reviewer, no one has done it quite like Once Upon a Time. The writers of Lost have found another niche that the American public can consume. The story lines of people that, from the outside, look normal, but their back story goes on forever. We have been promised SherlockThe idea of taking fairy tales and deconstructing them is a very original idea, I totally disagree with the other reviewer, no one has done it quite like Once Upon a Time. The writers of Lost have found another niche that the American public can consume. The story lines of people that, from the outside, look normal, but their back story goes on forever. We have been promised Sherlock Holmes and possibly other fictional characters, as well. Which is intriguing. My only gripe would be a few of the supporting "bit" actors that are truly BAD. Whomever is doing the casting is either deaf and blind, or has a lot of favors to pay back. But that is a small complaint. I think the series will do well, and is one of the few shows I record on my DVC. I recommend this for kids 12 and up and the Mom of the family. :)…Expand

Slightly better than the average tv shows on throughout the week. Although they could have been more similar to Fables by Vertigo and less similar to Disney princesses. This show is a bit blah and more family friendly than it needs to be.

This show is okay. It is nice to see a series drama like Lost, but this show is definitely no Lost. The casting is not very good at all.
Firstly, Jennifer Morrison playing Emma as a supposed 28 yr old is a terrible joke! She looks every bit her age of 34 not a 28 yr old daughter of Snow White.
Secondly, Snow White is supposed to be the fairest in the land and anyone who has seen the showThis show is okay. It is nice to see a series drama like Lost, but this show is definitely no Lost. The casting is not very good at all.
Firstly, Jennifer Morrison playing Emma as a supposed 28 yr old is a terrible joke! She looks every bit her age of 34 not a 28 yr old daughter of Snow White.
Secondly, Snow White is supposed to be the fairest in the land and anyone who has seen the show can see she is not the beautiful perfect 10 we grew up thinking she was.
Next, was the budget so small they didn't even try on the CGI? Finally on a good note the only interesting thing going on would be the Evil Queens and Rumplestilskins back stories.…Expand

I like the show, but I'm halfway through season 3 and more and more it seems that the technique they use for weekly casting decisions is to send a team of monkeys onto the street and whoever they throw feces at gets to be this weeks new character.

Sometimes the monkeys get lucky and hit someone good. Hook does a great job. Robin hood is great. Regina has been good since day one, butI like the show, but I'm halfway through season 3 and more and more it seems that the technique they use for weekly casting decisions is to send a team of monkeys onto the street and whoever they throw feces at gets to be this weeks new character.

Sometimes the monkeys get lucky and hit someone good. Hook does a great job. Robin hood is great. Regina has been good since day one, but then other times the monkeys hit annoying teeth lady and we're stuck with Cora for a season. Or they hit Peter Pan or Rapunzel and we go to the "I'm more wooden than Pinochio" school of acting.

Makes it hard to watch at times. Season 3 has brought us the wicked witch from Auz (It's like Oz, but with a more annoying accent). On the one hand, it's easy to root against her because if they kill off the character we might get a more compelling villain, but it also means that the rest of this season is almost certainly going to feature more of her and I'm not sure it's worth the effort to keep going.…Expand

Basically, think of every bad thing about fairytales, every single thing you dislike, the things that make you hesitate to watch them, and this show is all of those things rolled up in a poorly dressed package.

The only redeeming features this show has are Robert Carlyle as Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin and Lana Parrilla as Regina Mills/Evil Queen.
Otherwise, unless you like cheesy,Basically, think of every bad thing about fairytales, every single thing you dislike, the things that make you hesitate to watch them, and this show is all of those things rolled up in a poorly dressed package.

The only redeeming features this show has are Robert Carlyle as Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin and Lana Parrilla as Regina Mills/Evil Queen.

I'm in love with the fairytale world this show has created. just wish there was more of it. this show is amazing. i've been waiting months for it to come out and when it did i wasn't disappointed. Goodwin and Dallas are wonderful as Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchet and Prince Charming/David Nolan and they have such amazing chemistry. So much potential here and i can't wait to see how thisI'm in love with the fairytale world this show has created. just wish there was more of it. this show is amazing. i've been waiting months for it to come out and when it did i wasn't disappointed. Goodwin and Dallas are wonderful as Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchet and Prince Charming/David Nolan and they have such amazing chemistry. So much potential here and i can't wait to see how this story unfolds…Expand

There have been many comparisons between this show and Grimm, I assure you, this is the superior series. An extremely good Pilot; definitely the best of the year. I just watched it again and again and again.It was stunning;the sets and production value, with an amazing Cast, all breathing electric life into their roles, and Intriguing storyline. I cannot wait for more.

It was much much better than grimm by far and I am so addicted to it. ABC's new show is the falls best highlight in drama by far. I love the story line and the Acting is believable, I just cant believe something could be so good. I can see being around 5 or 6 seasons and it could totally be Emmy worthy.

Not a bad show, even after the disadvantages of TV quality CG, the horrible schlocky, talentless production values of everything filmed in Vancouver the stories are not that bad if not majorly influenced by Lost. Its kind of game of thrones for kids but count how many times characters say "lets just say..." it drives me crazy

I am loving this show! I like the way the story telling is being handled. Love that they have taken fairytales and brought them back closer to the real story. Not everything has a happy ending. I am all for happy endings, but the original fairytales where stories of warnings. If you strayed from the straight and narrow road, you will be eaten by a wolf. Keep up the great storytellingI am loving this show! I like the way the story telling is being handled. Love that they have taken fairytales and brought them back closer to the real story. Not everything has a happy ending. I am all for happy endings, but the original fairytales where stories of warnings. If you strayed from the straight and narrow road, you will be eaten by a wolf. Keep up the great storytelling ABC. Please don't solve the mysteries too quickly. Keep us guessing!…Expand

I love it. It's so smartly written and brought to the screen so well. Not predictable. Nothing with this type of mystery and whimsy has ever been brought to our tv screens with such dept. I aplaud the creators

I finally found a show based on a book that I enjoyed when i was a child. Snow White should have a TV series. I am thoroughly enjoying the producer, director's & writers of this series idea to tie-in other Disney characters from other fairy tales. I think its wonderfully done and I cannot wait to see where the show will take us.

My first impression of Once Upon a Time was that it was going to be some lame drama that got canceled after the first season, or even a couple of episodes.However, that is not the case! Once Upon a Time is a family friendly drama that will tug at your heartstrings and that is definitely worth watching. The characters are amazing, and built well, even if the secondary characters may be aMy first impression of Once Upon a Time was that it was going to be some lame drama that got canceled after the first season, or even a couple of episodes.However, that is not the case! Once Upon a Time is a family friendly drama that will tug at your heartstrings and that is definitely worth watching. The characters are amazing, and built well, even if the secondary characters may be a little flat. However, their backstories make up for it.…Collapse

There was some good and bad with this show. It felt a bit weak to me like the story teller could've tied up a lot of loose ends and managed the characters better. I understand the difficulty in writing that many characters into a story is difficult and it's easy to see you did a bad job if you can't juggle them all properly.

The second flaw is a very atmosphere intrusive flaw. TheThere was some good and bad with this show. It felt a bit weak to me like the story teller could've tied up a lot of loose ends and managed the characters better. I understand the difficulty in writing that many characters into a story is difficult and it's easy to see you did a bad job if you can't juggle them all properly.

The second flaw is a very atmosphere intrusive flaw. The COSTUMES! I honestly wasn't a fan of some of the costumes. Some of them I felt were very tacky. Some had too much bedazzle in my opinion and far too much "boob". I feel like sequins and silly accessories like the cowboy hat on Regina really threw me off. I can appreciate the intricate detailing but some of the accessories appear to be from a jewelry store that imports cheap plastic for preteens to wear. For the most part Abigail, Regina and Sleeping Beauty have been the ones throwing me off. The show will not attract the type of men that are dim witted TV boob obsessed so there is no reason to throw the boobs in there constantly, every now and then is okay but ease up! It is very obvious that the designer was a man or a burlesque queen. Which is fine but not when you are trying to show royal costumes. I feel like fairies are supposed to be intelligent and versed in magic...not grasping for attention with their boobs.

My overall opinion is:
The men all look fantastic, the commoners clothes are on par, the earth clothes are on par, less cleavage, less sequins and cheap looking jewelry/accessories, needs work on the writing, Rumple was amazing, although I'm an artist I could tolerate the bad CGI it wasn't as bad as the costumes, the acting needs work, character development needs work, the main villains motives are flimsy, also why can't Americans make films in BC and just let the story be in BC is it another pride thing?

I'm into the 2nd season now and I am still watching it because I love Disney, fairytales and I enjoy seeing their spin on things but it isn't a show I'm in love with. I feel like they should choose to market more towards teens or adults not an in between.…Expand

I really like this show! It's unique & different & the plot has me wanting to see what's going to happen next! I really like how they flash back on every show to show the lives of popular fairy tale characters. I can't wait to see it next Sunday!

Only for kids and women. This is for people that love Hallmark channel's type of stuff. I'm surprised OUat isn't shown at 2pm for daytime tv. OUaT is less than lightweight and even though it's concept is based on imagination there is none in the writing what so ever. Lastly when I say it's written for women... I mean no disrespect. It's clearly written for the children and the femaleOnly for kids and women. This is for people that love Hallmark channel's type of stuff. I'm surprised OUat isn't shown at 2pm for daytime tv. OUaT is less than lightweight and even though it's concept is based on imagination there is none in the writing what so ever. Lastly when I say it's written for women... I mean no disrespect. It's clearly written for the children and the female audience and makes no qualms of alienating men. So rather than writing something that everybody could watch you have a show that's kicked out half it's viewers by choice. All in all the acting is average to bad and the whole show rather ridiculous…Expand

Excellent show with a very unique and creative script. I love the way they integrate the various fairytales into the main plot and I like the fact that the writers do not rigidly adhere to the original stories, which makes them a lot more interesting (for example, the story of Snow White in the 3 rd episode). I'm already hooked on it! If you're avoiding this show because you think thatExcellent show with a very unique and creative script. I love the way they integrate the various fairytales into the main plot and I like the fact that the writers do not rigidly adhere to the original stories, which makes them a lot more interesting (for example, the story of Snow White in the 3 rd episode). I'm already hooked on it! If you're avoiding this show because you think that it will be cheesy, I'd recommend giving it a try. You'll be pleasantly surprised. The only criticism I have is with the casting of some of the main characters. However, so far, it hasn't really mattered.…Expand

I love this show, I watch it whenever I can. Yes sometimes the plot does not move along, but the show is kind of like a mystery on how the characters are always changing and new twists and turns every episode. I suggest that anyone who like mystery stories or puzzles should watch this show.

“Once Upon a Time” is about fairy tale characters that get trapped in the real world because of a curse by the evil witch Regina. None of the other characters besides Regina, has any recollection of their life before the curse. However, there is a savior who can save them all, but she doesn’t believe. Emma Swan is this savior, the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming, but because of“Once Upon a Time” is about fairy tale characters that get trapped in the real world because of a curse by the evil witch Regina. None of the other characters besides Regina, has any recollection of their life before the curse. However, there is a savior who can save them all, but she doesn’t believe. Emma Swan is this savior, the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming, but because of her troubled childhood she doesn’t have time to believe in fairy tales or curses that is until her son Henry comes back into her life. Emma and Regina go head to head as the mysteries of Storybrooke unfold in front of us.

This is one heck of a show. It has strong writing and tackles themes of true love, motherhood, friendship, and believing. The show adds a new twist to the fairy tale lore as we get to see classic characters interact with one another. Stories jump back and forth from the present, which take place in our realm, to the past, which takes place in the fairy tale world, in a single episode. Each story event in the fairy tale world tells the story of what is happening at this moment or a back story of a particular character(s). It is interestingly done and keeps us involved as we try to piece each event together to the point of when the curse takes place. The part is finding all the references to the Disney version of these stories and characters. Disney/ABC put a lot of money into the show as the special effects and visuals are top notch for television. The costumes and make-up are extravagant as well. The musical score is at the heart of the story as each character or group of characters have their own themes.

Actors range from good to decent. Emma and Henry are the weakest parts of the show for me. Henry comes off as annoying and a bit of a brat, but the writers and produces grow aware as his appearance becomes less and more tamed as the show progresses. The standout by far and worth watching are Regina and Rumpelstiltskin. Regina is vicious, but there is heart to her. Rumpelstiltskin is flamboyant, but very understated in the real world. One thing particularly great about this show is how no one character is just one note. There are layers to each character, even the most evil of them.

Overall, “Once Upon a Time” is a really great show with some strong writing and high production values. Each character is highlighted well in their particular episode and we’re left guessing what happens next. As the season comes to an end, we learn more and more about certain characters that change our perspective on them. And the finale answers a lot of questions, but leaves us with a bunch of new ones. I give it 4.5/5, great writing, impressive production values, and a cast of colorful, but relateable characters.…Expand

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I've been hooked since the trailers came out! Toward the middle of the season, I ignored everyone and was in my world. After reading the synopsis out loud to one of my friends, I thought the writers were crazy and on drugs! It is an AMAZING series and I can't wait to see how they incorporate everyone's new found memory in the second season! :) I'M IN LOVE WITH THIS SERIES!…Expand

This show is great. Definitely one of the best shows on TV right now. Can't wait to see what happens in Season 2 after Season 1's finale. I saw someone comment on the bad CGI and "awful writing"? One of the things that stands out for me is the CGI, and for good reason, it's some of the best I've seen ON A TV SHOW in a while. And the writing? The writing is brilliant, there's barely everThis show is great. Definitely one of the best shows on TV right now. Can't wait to see what happens in Season 2 after Season 1's finale. I saw someone comment on the bad CGI and "awful writing"? One of the things that stands out for me is the CGI, and for good reason, it's some of the best I've seen ON A TV SHOW in a while. And the writing? The writing is brilliant, there's barely ever any "filler episodes" and you just keep wanting more because of said brilliant writing.…Expand

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Incredible that anyone has anything negative to say about such a good series.

The writers have done a decent job with the one glaring point I will leave out as I will not argue the point to anyone, my beliefs are mine and I will not accept anything outside of what I know to be true.

Emma is the consummate flawed human.

She believes she is alone and after a lifetime of feeling abandoned, gave up what she didn't comprehend at a very young age only to find out that the fate of the child she had hoped would have an idyllic existence that was nothing like her's , was consumed by the fact that he knows the world he lives in is totally fake.

Expressed in terms and analogies that even children can comprehend, this series shows the consequences of decisions made with love, greed, hate, lust and envy.

Without hope we can do nothing.

Hope is what this series promised and so far it has delivered on a very personal level to many who know that "is this all there ever is?" has an answer that makes this world look like a faded dream one awakens from.

Not many stories have hope.

Not many TV shows are safe for kids older than 8 to watch at all.

My tastes are for the happy ending, in movies, in song and in real life.

I've watched it about as much as I have the many series that keep me going through drought after drought of good things to watch on Netflix and at theaters. I don't watch nor own a TV/Cable/Satellite.…Expand

I absolutely adore this show. Every fairytale character ever is here with a brand new twist that is more often than not an improvement on the original. It is impossible not to fall in love with most of the characters.

This show is exciting and addicting. I think I watched the first three seasons in three weeks. Keep in mind, though, the show gets much better as it goes on. I mean, it was good when it started out; however, I find the newer episodes to be much more entertaining. I love the dynamic of all the characters and how complex many of them are. Although this show is a 'fairy tale' kind of show, IThis show is exciting and addicting. I think I watched the first three seasons in three weeks. Keep in mind, though, the show gets much better as it goes on. I mean, it was good when it started out; however, I find the newer episodes to be much more entertaining. I love the dynamic of all the characters and how complex many of them are. Although this show is a 'fairy tale' kind of show, I don't find it to be cliche. Basically, this show is awesome.…Expand

One of my favourite shows, as it incorporates all those childhood fairy-tales we loved as a kid but produces it in a more enjoyable way by combining each individual story into 1 fabulous one, that is enjoyable for the more older crowd.

This show just doesn't appeal to me. Maybe it's because I'm a guy or something, but I just can't watch it. The kid seems annoying to me and the concept of this whole town trying to get back to fantasyland doesn't seem interesting to me. People compare this show to Grimm, but Grimm is much more entertaining and more appealing to men, I think.

I think this show is more for kids. It's ok but not one I would worry about watching again unless there was absolutely nothing else on. The concept is different from anything else on TV right now and at least it isn't a reality show...is it? LOL

I have to give this show a 6 because it is bad very bad. However some small part of you actually enjoys it. it isn't so much a guilty please because the work in it is actually pretty good. Maybe it is the fact of seeing Jennifer Morrison doing something completely different or Lana Parrilla as the evil queen (who by the way is the one brightest spot on the show) not to mention RoberI have to give this show a 6 because it is bad very bad. However some small part of you actually enjoys it. it isn't so much a guilty please because the work in it is actually pretty good. Maybe it is the fact of seeing Jennifer Morrison doing something completely different or Lana Parrilla as the evil queen (who by the way is the one brightest spot on the show) not to mention Rober Carlisle as Rumpplestilskin or Mr. Gold; I don't know at all but you do find yourself engrossed when you watch. Now back to the Evil Queen talk about you above average baddies. Holy crap this woman has got the guns and she is blazing up this show like it was high noon. This is that show you will curse for watching but keep coming back too.…Expand

Yeah, I love this show. I like the way they take characters from fairytales, mythology, etc & put a new spin on them. Sometimes the episodes are a little too cutesy but heck that's to be expected given the genre & premise of the show. A really great cast here: Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jennifer Morrisson, Lana Parilla to name a few. Shot in Vancouver at some gorgeous locations. GoYeah, I love this show. I like the way they take characters from fairytales, mythology, etc & put a new spin on them. Sometimes the episodes are a little too cutesy but heck that's to be expected given the genre & premise of the show. A really great cast here: Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jennifer Morrisson, Lana Parilla to name a few. Shot in Vancouver at some gorgeous locations. Go Canada! Can you tell I'm a Canuck?…Expand

This show is wonderful. One of the best shows on television. The writing is amazing, and the way the intertwine the fairy tales with the modern day is brilliant. How anyone could watch this show, and not like it is mind boggling, and actually shameful. You must not have any sense of imagination, and I might even question if you have a heart.

This is a decent show. The premise is a good one, even if it isnt as well executed as I hoped. The acting is good and makes you care about some characters. The stuff in the fantasy world is a little cheesy, but I can get over that.

My wife loves this show, I am fairly certain all of the green reviews are from women/girls. For me, the plot is stale, the characters are uninspiring/unbelievable, and the whole premise of the show sort of puts a dagger in the originating stories of each character.

Snow White is ugly, let's face it. Many people are going to get mad at this, but let's face the facts. Her part shouldMy wife loves this show, I am fairly certain all of the green reviews are from women/girls. For me, the plot is stale, the characters are uninspiring/unbelievable, and the whole premise of the show sort of puts a dagger in the originating stories of each character.

Snow White is ugly, let's face it. Many people are going to get mad at this, but let's face the facts. Her part should really be recast. Much like the boy, he really hasn't aged well. I see prince charming standing next to Snow White, and I swear that his eyes wonder to Elsa constantly.…Expand

Fantasy meets reality as your favorite fairytale characters are cursed by an evil queen and brought to a world without magic. Our world. The result is a mix of small town drama and Disney style princess stories. A weird combination to say the least, but the show manages to charm thanks to it's great actors, cool twists, and unique takes of classic fairytales.

There's also the dynamicFantasy meets reality as your favorite fairytale characters are cursed by an evil queen and brought to a world without magic. Our world. The result is a mix of small town drama and Disney style princess stories. A weird combination to say the least, but the show manages to charm thanks to it's great actors, cool twists, and unique takes of classic fairytales.

There's also the dynamic between Jennifer Morrison and Jared S. Gilmore as the mother and son who meet for the first time after many years and what is ultimately what pulls Morrison into the town of Storybrooke, Maine. A place where everyone is a storybook character and none of them remember it. This is of course sweetened by Lana Parrilla's "Regina," the evil queen responsible for everyone's imprisonment.

As Morrison's Emma Swan tries to reconnect with her long-lost son she put up for adoption, we get introduced to the real-world versions of classic fairytale characters. There are also flashbacks to everyone's time in the fairytale world that provides unique twists to each character's lore. There are plenty of surprises along the way that makes things a lot of fun to watch.

Not all is well in the land however. About half-way through this first season the writing starts to rely on the old "true love conquers all" shtick over and over again. I get that's a reoccurring and prominent theme in the fairytales from which this show takes inspiration. It works in the stories, but here just feels like lazy writing. Like the writers couldn't come up with enough material to fill the entire 22-episodes so just started relying on the same theme to carry them through.

Emma is also kind of a dense protagonist. Content to make clueless decisions time and time again. She's not the only one. A certain princess is content to chase a prince around and let him use her for the majority of the season as well. Stuff like this is frustrating, but doesn't do too much of getting in the way of the inherent fun of the concept.

The first season is basically a light-hearted soap opera with some magic infused storytelling. Whether it's a simple distraction or your next binge-watch obsession I can't say. What I can say is that I found myself suitably entertained by the show and am curious to see where things go next. Even if it just do to the fantastic, scene-stealing Robert Carlyle who is easily the best character on the show and has the best writing. It's worth checking out for him alone.…Expand

The show feels slightly August Rush, with extra cheese and fairy tales. The concept is interesting but not up to the standard set by Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods which moulded the familiar stories together rather brilliantly whilst continuing their journeys thereafter. Jennifer Morrison is rather uncharismatic as the Debt-collecting protagonist, She needs someone with the balls ofThe show feels slightly August Rush, with extra cheese and fairy tales. The concept is interesting but not up to the standard set by Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods which moulded the familiar stories together rather brilliantly whilst continuing their journeys thereafter. Jennifer Morrison is rather uncharismatic as the Debt-collecting protagonist, She needs someone with the balls of Tilda Swinton to pass off that type of character, however, she doesn't stay her profession for very long as August Rush, sorry, Henry, the male protagonist of our story, locates her to begin the series properly. As I say the concept is interesting but it feels a little corny, the whole thing stinks of cheese but whether that is yummy, cheesy pizza cheese or rotten garbage bin cheese is still being decided. The mark of a great show in my eyes is one that makes me say "HURRY UP NEXT WEEK!" and unfortunately I didn't have this reaction. As it is, it seems the other fairytale inspired TV show, Grimm, has a more "case of the week" approach, I am unsure so don't quote me on that, and if that's the case then I hope that Once Upon A Time steers clear of that generic path. Lana Parilla is a favourite of mine from Swingtown and I am really rooting for her to survive the entire season/series. I loved the LOST references but they seem out of place given the extreme 180 in direction, had this show been more sci-fi, they would not be out of place, but they're still worth a smile or too. Apartment/House #108 for example. Hoping for the show's growth but given the current state of TV, I don't know how likely that is. 5 Grouse points for casting Robert Carlisle as Rumplestiltskin. But I'm a bloke, I need more from my shows than cheesy sentimentality. Rooting for the Evil Queen and Maleficent all the way!…Expand

While the fairytale reimaginings and characters are hit or miss, I genuinely enjoy this show. I don't love all the characters, but all of the actors are phenomenal.

My favorite character backgrounds include those of Red, Grumpy, the Hatter and Belle (okay, so it's based heavily off the Disney version, but it was still done well).
The best character reinvention was that ofWhile the fairytale reimaginings and characters are hit or miss, I genuinely enjoy this show. I don't love all the characters, but all of the actors are phenomenal.

My favorite character backgrounds include those of Red, Grumpy, the Hatter and Belle (okay, so it's based heavily off the Disney version, but it was still done well).

The best character reinvention was that of Rumpelstiltskin. I love how creative this character. I especially love Robert Carlyle's performance and the contrast between Rumpelstiltskin and Mr. Gold.

Regina is also a great character. She's not just some evil witch with no real motivation. There is depth to her.

Season 2 is kind of meh so far. I like that they brought back Cora, but I'm who came up with Sexy Captain Hook. Not that I can complain too much since he is a fun, well written character, but it gets distracting.

It is a decent show, once can't deny that. I would never not recommend it, but as a forewarning: this is a soap opera melodrama under the guise of a contemporary retelling of the classic fairy tales. Not to say it does not do a good job of it, but if you were to take at least some of the themes seriously (such as adoption and birth mothers, legal system, and some relationships), it willIt is a decent show, once can't deny that. I would never not recommend it, but as a forewarning: this is a soap opera melodrama under the guise of a contemporary retelling of the classic fairy tales. Not to say it does not do a good job of it, but if you were to take at least some of the themes seriously (such as adoption and birth mothers, legal system, and some relationships), it will drive you up the wall with it's inaccuracies. The concept it still great, though could never call it unique (as this has been done so many times before), but it is entertaining and addictive. Looking for quality, you will definitley find it here, but those with a more discerning eye will see what I am talking about.…Expand

I absolutely fell in love with this series. At first it comes off a bit bland, but once it kicks into gear it really plays the mythos for all its worth. I adore the overall approach the series had, you are never completely sure if this is all real or make believe, granted that barrier is shattered at the climax of the show, which is a shame, but now it's more a question of what they planI absolutely fell in love with this series. At first it comes off a bit bland, but once it kicks into gear it really plays the mythos for all its worth. I adore the overall approach the series had, you are never completely sure if this is all real or make believe, granted that barrier is shattered at the climax of the show, which is a shame, but now it's more a question of what they plan on doing next. I can't wait for the next season.…Expand

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by: Carla Valdes @Karluccia
While waiting in lines you get to meet many interesting people who are passionate about the things that brought them to Comic-con. Multiple attendees advised that I really need to watch ABC’s Once Upon A Time because it’sOnce Upon A Time Season One Review

Originally posted at http://www.yeahyeahcool.com/2013/08/06/once-upon-a-time-season-1-review/

by: Carla Valdes @Karluccia

While waiting in lines you get to meet many interesting people who are passionate about the things that brought them to Comic-con. Multiple attendees advised that I really need to watch ABC’s Once Upon A Time because it’s super wonderful. A viewing marathon later, I have been able to watch the entire Season one on Netflix. So, were they right or will I have to hunt them down at next years Con to punish them?

The basic premise of the show is pretty simple. The residents of small town Storybrooke, Maine are in fact fairytale royalty like Snow White and Prince Charming (Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas) and other beloved legendary characters like Rumplestiltskin (played whimsically by Robert Carlyle). Sounds ideal, but the problem is because of an evil curse most of the residents cannot remember their previous magical existence, so instead of living it up as fabled heroes, they work in diners and fix cars for a living.

The show was created by Lost writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and like Lost it relies heavily on flashbacks. As a Fables fanatic I really enjoyed how they engage characters together by mixing up different tales. My only complaint is I wish the flashbacks had a bit more air time. The backstories are really imaginative and the strongest part of the show. My heart grew with the introduction of more and more fairytale personalities! So yes! They were in fact right! It is super wonderful and I am eager to start season two! When the show returns in the fall I will be happy to add it to my viewing line up.

Once Upon a Time is a major network Soap Opera with a secret that's not so secret. All the people living in the town of Storybrooke are actually fairy tale characters who have had their memories wiped as a result of a curse from the Evil Queen. It's a great premise and never fails to have interesting plots. The show has a story-arc that connects each episode but sometimes it fails to makeOnce Upon a Time is a major network Soap Opera with a secret that's not so secret. All the people living in the town of Storybrooke are actually fairy tale characters who have had their memories wiped as a result of a curse from the Evil Queen. It's a great premise and never fails to have interesting plots. The show has a story-arc that connects each episode but sometimes it fails to make itself noticeable. There are lots of characters, some very likable, and others such as the Evil Queen and Rumpelstiltski, it' who we just love to hate. It's a fun show it's different and it's been renewed many times and got a spinnoff so it must be doing some things right. If you haven't watched this show because you expect it to be cheesy, check it out, it's not cheesy, its whimsical.…Expand

Wonderful stuff, with a pleasant blend of Disney-esque fluff and Grimm Brothers grit, weighted in favor of the fluff but that is in no way a criticism. If you know your fairy tales and legends, this will all be that much more fun. There are many whimsical and well-written episodes, but the one that sticks with me is "Skin Deep", which is a finely woven tale that threads multiple talesWonderful stuff, with a pleasant blend of Disney-esque fluff and Grimm Brothers grit, weighted in favor of the fluff but that is in no way a criticism. If you know your fairy tales and legends, this will all be that much more fun. There are many whimsical and well-written episodes, but the one that sticks with me is "Skin Deep", which is a finely woven tale that threads multiple tales together and is a good example of this show's unique appeal.…Expand

This show had an amazing start with great character development and potential, but by season 2 it appears that the writer has no idea where they were going. Instead of focusing on the main story and characters, the writers kept introducing new characters to keep providing the twists that it did in the first season. The third season is a major improvement from the last, but I think theyThis show had an amazing start with great character development and potential, but by season 2 it appears that the writer has no idea where they were going. Instead of focusing on the main story and characters, the writers kept introducing new characters to keep providing the twists that it did in the first season. The third season is a major improvement from the last, but I think they need to continue with focusing on the main characters and the relationships they have with one another, as well as giving the show an clear objective to what it's about. Explaining this show to anyone at the moment gives me and the other person a headache.…Expand

I love this show, but I hate the way Tamara acts, it doesn't fit how they both came into the show, I don't like how she came in the show and I dislike the way she acts, she doesn't act good! Dislike Tamara

Fantastic show. They take fairytales and myths and twist them to create a thoroughly entertaining story filled with action, drama, and magic. Each episode leaves you wanting more. However, one of the characters, Henry, is one of the most annoying kids on tv.

I really love this series. The character developments are done to perfection. I cannot stand the wicked witch which means great casting. Cannot wait to see the season finale. Wish they would have continued Once upon a time in wonderland. I liked that show too. Love the Disney Characters.

This is my favourite tv programme at the moment. Although living in the UK I am only up to series 2. I love it so much, it is so unique and extremely clever how everything fits together. If you love, disney, fairy tales or fantasy this is without a doubt the programme for you!

I think that emma should get cursed as a swan like her last name says but I don't think regina should get the blame so the only question that will remain is who wants to punish emma or her parents by doing this to emma

I greatly enjoy this show. While some might find the execution to be on the trite or cheesy side, I find the tone fits perfectly with the concept of a fairy tale world. It is well acted and I love how the smaller arcs feed into the overall themes of the show, such as togetherness and good vs. evil.

Word on the grape vine is this show is being compared to 'Grimm", which, I have not seen. Therefore I have nothing to compare it to.

So first off, I think this show is great, I absolutely love Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla. Both I feel are strong, actresses and possess a certain charm in this series that keeps my interest. They also seem to, as the two main characters the entireWord on the grape vine is this show is being compared to 'Grimm", which, I have not seen. Therefore I have nothing to compare it to.

So first off, I think this show is great, I absolutely love Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla. Both I feel are strong, actresses and possess a certain charm in this series that keeps my interest. They also seem to, as the two main characters the entire show is built around, have a strong chemistry.
They make up, I think, for a lot of the bad acting, which there is a mixture of throughout the episodes.

There are some cons I would like to get by, right away.
First, the acting, the acting can be somewhat frustrating. Just last night I watched an older episode and saw a 'fight scene' which made me cringe. It was, by far, awful. Simply put.
Another major MAJOR thing, which in this day in age as far as we have come when it comes to computerized green screen, electronics and CGI stuff.... I can NOT wrap my head around how they have managed to mess up time and time again. It's almost like they purposely want you to be able to tell the characters are running in place in front of a green screen, choppy CGI and photoshoping... its borderline ridiculous.
The acting. Itself, with some characters, NOT ALL, is also, terrible. New comers, frustratingly struggling through their lines. Some of the characters are just FRUSTRATING. PERIOD.

BUT, if you can get by some of that, even WITH those things I just complained about I still believe this is a great show. I'm currently watching it through, again, I saw it once, a year ago and have since picked it up for another go.
And I'm pleased. There's so many little aspects you forget, that it's still fun to re-watch.
You get to know the characters and once you think you KNOW them and feel a certain, like or dislike, the next episode can spin you a 180 degrees and make you think something completely different. You gather feelings for the characters, start to feel bad in certain situations.

You may even catch yourself rooting for the evil side once or twice just to spite a character who did something you disliked.

It's worth a watch. The idea's are there, the concept of spinning these fairy tales into something more sadistic and masochistic is pretty amazing. They basically took a child's dream and turned it into something that everyone can enjoy.…Expand

Once upon a time is full of surprises! I'm completely hooked and it's perfect for the season it premiers in. It gives me those warm fuzzies and gets my mind going. I remember when I first began watching this show, I was a little taken back by some of the silly play outs in fighting scenes and even some of the acting, though there is just so much dept to the story and characters that IOnce upon a time is full of surprises! I'm completely hooked and it's perfect for the season it premiers in. It gives me those warm fuzzies and gets my mind going. I remember when I first began watching this show, I was a little taken back by some of the silly play outs in fighting scenes and even some of the acting, though there is just so much dept to the story and characters that I can't help but be hooked! I love this show very much and I'm always waiting for the next episode. Thanks ABC, yet again!…Expand

This show is pretty good. Yes, some of the couples are cliched, like Snow White/Mary Margaret and David Nolan/Prince Charming. Jennifer Morrison's character, Emma Swan, is the only one I absolutely cannot stand because she's always in denial about everything. The character Henry played by Jared S. Gilmore is occasionally annoying with his eternal optimism, and utter naïveté, but in the endThis show is pretty good. Yes, some of the couples are cliched, like Snow White/Mary Margaret and David Nolan/Prince Charming. Jennifer Morrison's character, Emma Swan, is the only one I absolutely cannot stand because she's always in denial about everything. The character Henry played by Jared S. Gilmore is occasionally annoying with his eternal optimism, and utter naïveté, but in the end he's just a sweet kid. However, OUAT has done a fantastic job of creating interesting and layered villains. Regina played by Lana Parilla and Rumplestiltskin played by Robert Carlyle are the main reasons that I keep coming back to this show.…Expand

This show has everything. Intricate story lines, cleverly formed relationships. Amazing acting. Humor. Amazing character development and relationship development. There isn't much not to not like about this show. Sometimes they go with a story line for way too long (like the Never-land story line with Peter Pan that just seemed to go on forever) but I must say this show is really brilliant.

This is unwatchable. Every week they seem to rotate who is doomed, and the plot looks glued together with gum, It's incredibely tiresome to watch the same characters have newly acquired curses and magic. What? Do they forge this script an hour before each filming? It's like, just throw in a new fairy tale character or two each week, give them some goofy dialogue, then spin the bottle ofThis is unwatchable. Every week they seem to rotate who is doomed, and the plot looks glued together with gum, It's incredibely tiresome to watch the same characters have newly acquired curses and magic. What? Do they forge this script an hour before each filming? It's like, just throw in a new fairy tale character or two each week, give them some goofy dialogue, then spin the bottle of capabilities to see what magic power they have. OK let's see...this week we'll add Hansel and Gretel, and make them able fly on any broomstick because Gretel's aunt is the half sister to the Wicked Witch's mom. Then we'll have Rapunzel marry one of Snow White's dwarves, but later, we'll find out Rapunzel was really Peter Pan who had to marry a dwarf in order to remain young, even though he just could have hung out in Neverland and achieved the same thing.…Expand

Man this show is bad. The script is awful and the acting is even worse. I've caught only a few episodes, but the majority of the time I'm left wondering if this is supposed to be a parody show. I wouldn't watch another episode even if it meant I was going to get laid.

Such an entertaining show, it just never bores you. I really enjoyed how OUAT has developed fairy tales in such a complex way, where everyone is connected to everyone. Definitely worth watching! EDIT: I've noticed many people are giving negative reviews from the last seasons.. I just finished 2, I hope it doesn't get bad :(

Once upon a time, Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis had a magical idea to create a television series about all of the well-known fairy tales. Interweaving the paths of all of the characters, they bring us on a wild journey in which we discover the unknown pasts of our favorite characters. And thus, ABC’s show Once Upon a Time was born.
Season One starts out with all of the fairy taleOnce upon a time, Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis had a magical idea to create a television series about all of the well-known fairy tales. Interweaving the paths of all of the characters, they bring us on a wild journey in which we discover the unknown pasts of our favorite characters. And thus, ABC’s show Once Upon a Time was born.
Season One starts out with all of the fairy tale characters stuck in a small town in Maine called Storybrooke. Each character has dual identities, one in modern times and one in the Enchanted Forest, which they have no memories of it. The evil queen had cast a curse that brought them all to a land without magic, and she had placed herself as Mayor Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla). Her adoptive son, Henry (Jared Scott Gilmore), receives a storybook full of fairy tales from his teacher, Mary Margaret Blanchard, the counterpart of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin).
Convinced the stories are true, that they tell the real identities of Storybrooke’s residents, Henry sets off to find the Savior, the only person able to break the curse and free all of the people of Storybrooke. The Savior is a woman named Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) who currently lives in Boston. Henry plans to bring Emma to Storybrooke, get her to believe in magic, and have her break the curse. After Henry travels to Boston alone and finds Emma, she brings him home to his mother with plans to return home. She ends up staying in Storybrooke, though she finds nothing out of the ordinary, and Henry discovers getting her to believe in magic may be more challenging than he anticipated.
Apart from Mr. Gold, the counterpart of Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle), Regina is the only one who possesses memories of her past life. She knows Emma is a threat, even if the Savior doesn’t realize the full potential of her power yet, and knows that, if she wishes to keep her control over Storybrooke, she must eliminate this threat. As Henry tries to break the curse with help from Emma and Mary Margaret, Regina starts scheming an evil plot, hoping to remove the Savior from the chess board and win the game.
The entire series switches back and forth between the present in Storybrooke and the past in the Enchanted Forest. Piece by piece, we start to learn the history of all of the characters and, slowly, all of our questions are answered. While some may say the constant switching makes the show hard to follow, I believe it builds the suspense and keeps the audience intrigued throughout every episode. As it keeps switching, the audience learns, little by little, the entire story, rather than figuring it out all at once. It keeps the audience guessing at the truth the entire season, and when the climax catches them off guard, everything they thought is suddenly not at all what they see.
Horowitz and Kitsis do an incredible job of bringing all of the famous fairy tales into the show. It’s obvious which characters are brought in from which fairy tale, but each story is altered. Characters from different stories meet and bond in surprising ways, and all loose ends are tied up with the flashbacks. The show keeps everyone sitting at the edge of their seat throughout each episode. Some may say the show is unoriginal and all the connections between all of the characters get repetitive and boring, but I think the plot, while not completely original, has its own unique twist and the connections are imaginative and expertly woven into the script.
Suspenseful, adventure-packed, comical, and romantic, Once Upon a Time is a great show for all ages.…Expand